Easy Games in Warzone: How to Break Matchmaking

A new discovery is breaking the foundations of the Warzone community and everything that surrounds the game. Several youtubers are echoing a mechanic that allows you to know the level of the players you will face on the ground of Verdansk, thus allowing you to exit the game to fall back into another with lower level players.

Breaking the SBMM

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Skill-Based Matchmaking, or SBMM , is a method that many battle royale and shooters use to match players of the same skill level with the idea of creating balanced games. This allows the great players to battle each other, and leave the newer ones who are still trying to gain control and try to learn the corners of the maps.

But what if the wolf could tell where the sheep sleep? That is more or less what allows you to do the method that the youtuber Rara has discovered after exhaustively researching the games of Hydro, another youtuber who seems to be doing very well in the Battle Royale.

As you can see in the video below, Hydra accumulated a large number of victories in Warzone, many of them in pairs modes in which the skilled player played it individually.

Spotting the wolf

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Many users have been denouncing these practices in recent days, and everything indicates that many players with many followers on YouTube have been using it to draw attention to their supposed talent and increase their number of followers.

That is exactly what youtuber Rara wanted to denounce, after analyzing Hydra’s statistics with the help of the online tool SBMMwarzone.com, he detected that in all his games he played against players with extremely low average casualties, although there are something that especially caught his attention is that he always played in pairs games in which his partner never managed to finish off any player.

Looking for the easiest game

Knowing how Warzone’s matchmaking system works, the trick was to think backwards to find the clue. If the system was in charge of looking for people with the same level, what happens if we search for games for the first time with a user who has just started Warzone for the first time? Well, obviously he will run into players of the same rank.

With these clues, it seems that some players have been using a certain method to always fall in games with players with few skills, thus taking advantage of the situation and leading to a carnage that in most cases took them to the first place in Warzone.

To do this, what users were doing is creating a new Warzone profile that stays at level 1, adding it as a friend and making this profile always the one looking for games in the Battle Royale. Thus, your profile with a high level will always be the king of the game, since most players will have a similar level to the profile you created to search for games. This requires a second computer or a second console, so that the basic profile acts as the host, and your advanced user simply joins the game.

Another method that they have also apparently been using is joining games by geographic location. For this, geo-segmented routers such as a Netduma R2 have been used, with the intention of looking for games in countries where the connections are not especially fast and there is not too much public with great skills in Warzone. It is a more complicated and less effective method, but it also pays off.

Is it legal to do all this?

Searching for games by hand does not violate any of the Warzone rules. You already know that in fact the law, made the cheat, however, you can not deny that all this greatly messes the competitiveness in the game. Many users are putting their hands to their heads, and with good reason, as the game will lose all its essence as the method spreads and Activision does nothing to stop it.

So the only thing we can recommend is that you stop these cowardly tricks and keep looking for games as always. There is no use fooling viewers into believing that you are the king of the party.